noun
- plural of odeon: ancient Greek or Roman theaters, typically roofed, used for musical performances and poetry recitations
- plural of odeon: modern concert halls or music venues, especially those named after ancient odeons
Usage: historical; architecture
Examples
- The ancient odeons of Athens were smaller than the large outdoor amphitheaters.
- Archaeologists discovered the remains of several Roman odeons throughout the Mediterranean.
- The city’s cultural district features two modern odeons hosting classical music performances.
- These odeons were specifically designed for acoustic excellence in musical presentations.
- The restored odeons now serve as popular venues for chamber music concerts.
- Ancient odeons typically seated between 500 and 3000 spectators.